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November 05, 2009
The Abortion Litmus Test
It looks like Sarah Palin may not be able to pass the Republican Abortion Litmus Test. This is a report from March of 2009. Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) recently appointed Anchorage Superior Court Judge Morgan Christen, who once served on the board of Planned Parenthood, to the state's Supreme Court, the AP/Anchorage Daily News reports. According to the AP/Daily News, Palin's selection went against the advice of the Alaska Family Council -- a conservative group that opposes abortion rights -- who said that Christen was the more liberal of the governor's two choices for the vacant position. The two candidates were recommended by the Alaska Judicial Council, an independent citizen's commission that evaluates judicial appointments for the governor.Well, well, well my socon friends. She lives her life according to her principles and yet governs with a servants heart - listening to the will of the people. It also ups my esteem for her since I believe reproduction is none of government's business. A rather libertarian position. And Sarah is very libertarian leaning. And yet she lives her beliefs. Maybe we have come upon that small government Republican we hear so much about. I ♥ Sarah'cudda more than ever. Prompted by a discussion at The Other McCain. Cross Posted at Power and Control posted by Simon on 11.05.09 at 11:22 AM
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guy, Yeah. Terminal idiots will never get it. But she has 2 years to convince the rest if she is going to run in 2012 and six years for 2016 and ten years for 2020. Time enough. Or she could just go back to TV or what ever the equivalent will be around 2014. M. Simon · November 5, 2009 05:47 PM guy, alternatively, you can't reason someone out of a position they weren't reasoned into. I'm wondering if she'll run as VP again, with a conservative like Teh Fred. It sucks, she's a lot more prepared than Obama or Biden will ever be, but she made the huge mistake of not realizing exactly how much Minitru would lie to hurt her to get their Messiah elected. Veeshir · November 5, 2009 05:50 PM Post a comment
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No one who's already decided she's an idiot theocrat will ever think otherwise.
It's not like they followed a trail of facts to their conclusion. People whose approval they craved told them so, and repeating it gets them a social reward (or we wouldn't hear it repeated, usually out of the blue, so often, by so many).
That kind of not-knowing is impenetrable.